Muskego, WI -- Dan Margetta spoiled the Angry Squirrel Speedsport party with relish and became the winning-est driver in IndySlotCar Series history at the Duane Sweeney Memorial Grand Prix at Badger Raceway. Margetta's 43rd victory sets him atop every major statistical record in the series history except pole positions and is second in that category. The win also continues another amazing stat, the veteran driver has at least one win in each of the last 18 seasons.

The night started with Husarsbilt Cup points leader Mike Lack looking like he would again dominate another event, with a new track record-setting qualifying effort, while Pete Dorn started from the front row for the first time in his career. In the heats, which were grouped by qualifying position, Dorn looked to move to the final, finishing second in to Lack after hometown favorite Dean Strom made a spectacular early exit with a crash that is sure to be a YouTube sensation just four laps into the race winding up last, eleventh. John Wiedemann had no real challenge in the second heat, especially after Bill Black crashed out early just ahead of Strom in tenth and Matt Hayek could not match Dorn's lap total for the transfer, Hayek would finish seventh on the night and Amy Butler struggled as the last driver still on track in ninth.

The final heat looked to be competitive early with Margetta, Ev Kamikawa, Mike Fitzlaff and Mike Kristof all running together for much of the early going, eventually "Fitz" showed to be the class of the field while Kamikawa and Kristof faded, finishing sixth and eighth, respectively, while Margetta would eventually surpass Dorn's laps to qualify for the Transfer spot and suffer a "Pete-down" in the process.

Early in the 20 minute final it looked like Mike Lack had a sizable lead but at halfway his handling started to go away and Margetta's speed began to show, eventually, with about five minutes left, Dangerous Dan went to the point and never looked back, Lack finishing second with his Angry Squirrel Speedsport teammate John Wiedemann third, just holding off Fitzlaff.

The series moves on to unknown territory next as the all-new Bermuda Raceway will host the Christmas Classic.

· The Sweeney Memorial GP is the first open class event of the season.

· Mike Lack dominates the Husarsbilt Cup championship, coming off his fourth win of the season and holding a 69 point lead coming into this race

· Last season the Sweeney Memorial was the halfway mark of the season and Dan Margetta scored the win, his third of the season up to that point, the defending race-winner this season has no wins, one final appearance and two DNFs, sitting 11th in the Husarsbilt Cup standings, 183 points behind Lack.